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ALL INDIA COUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION

NOTIFICATION
New Delh], the SiliNovembet 2012

All India Council for Technical Education (Career Advancement Scheme for the
Teachers and other Academic Staff in Technical Institutions) (Degree) Regulations, 2012

F. No. 37-3/Legal/AIC 1 E/2012.— In exercise of its powers concord under sub-cc.lion (I)
of section 23 read with Section 10(t) and (v) of the Al India Council for Technical iduLation Act,1057
(52 of 1987). the All India Council for Techrffial Education makes the following Regulation..

SHORT TITLE, APPLICATION AND COMMENCEMENT

These Regulations may be called the All India Council for Technical Education (Career
Advancement Scheme for the 'leachers and Other Academic Staff in Technical
Institutions) (Degree) Regulations, 2012.
12 They shall apply to all technical institutions approved by the AICTE and Universities
including Institution deemed to he Universities impeding technical education and such
other courses/Programs and areas as notified by the AICTE from time to time.

They shall come into force with effect from the date of them publication in the Official
Gazette.

Provided that in the event, any candidate becomes eligible for promotion under Career
Advancement Scheme in terms of these Regulations on or after 515 March, 2010, the
promotion of such a candidate shall he governed by the provisions of these Regulations.

CAREER ADVANCEMENT SCHEME:

2.1 I A teacher who wishes to be considered for promotion under CAS may submit in
writing to the University / College, within three months in advance of the due date,
that he she fulfils all qualifications under CAS and submit to the University /
College the Performance Based Appraisal System (PBAS) in a proforma as evolved
by the concerned University/College duly supported by all credentials as per the
Academic Performance Indicator (API) guidelines (Appendix I) set out in these
Regulations.

In order to avoid delays in holding Selection Committee meetings in various


positions under CAS, the University e should immediately initiate the
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process of screening / selection, and shall complete the process within six months
from the date of application. Further, in order to avoid any hardships. candidates
who fulfill all other criteria mentioned in these Regulations, as on 05' March. 2010
and till the date on which these Regulations is notified, can beeonsidered for
promotion from the date. on or after 5 th March, 2010, on which they fulfill the
eligibility conditions.

23 Candidates who do not fulfill the minimum score requirement under the API
Scoring System proposed in the Regulations as per Tables II (A and B) of
Appendix I or those who obtain less than 50% in the expert assessment of the
selection process will have to be re-assessed only after a minimum period of one
sear. The date of promotion shall be the date on which he / she is successfully re-
assessed.

J.4 The Selection Committee specifications as delineated in Clause 4 are applicable to


Career Advancement promotions of Assistant Professor to Associate Professor and
Associate Professor to Professor.

25 CAS promotions from a lower grade to a higher grade of Assistant Professor/


Associate Professor shall he conducted by a "Scrtning-cum-Evaluation
Committee' adhering to the criteria laid out as API score in Performance Based
Appraisal System (PEAS) in the lFables of Appendix I.

26 The 'Scree ing-cum-Evaluation Committee- for CAS promotion of Assistant


Professors Associate Professor from one AOP to the other higher AGP shall
consist of :

"Se moing-cu in-Evaluation Committee" for University teachers :

[i] The Vice Chancellor or Acting Vice Chancellor, as the Chairperson of


the selection committee:

6i] The Dean of the concerned Faculty;

I he Head of the Department / Chairperson of the School; and

[iv] One subject expert in the concerned subject nominated by the Vice
Chancellor or Acting Vice Chancellor from the University panel of
experts.

[2] "Sc main-cum-Evaluation Committee" for College teachers :

lit The Principal / Director of the College;

[id I lead of the concerned department from the College. where there is no
HOD. Professor as nominated by the Principal / Director from the
same or any other Institution in the jurisdiction of the concerned
University; and

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[on Two subject experts in the concerned subject nominated by the Vice
Chancellor or Acting Vice Chancellor from the University panel of
experts.

[3] For Government/ Government Aided/ Government Autonomous


Coll nes :

[II As may be prescribed by the respective State Governments / Board of


Goserners

2.7 The q orum for these committees in both categories mentioned above shall be three
inclu ing o e subject expert / University nominee need to be present.

2.8 The S reening-cum-Evaluation Committee on verification / evaluation of API score


secured by the candidate through the 'PBAS' methodology designed by the
respe tive University / Directorate of Technical Education based on these
Regul lions and as per the minimum requirement specified in Tables II and III of
Appe dix I for each of the cadre of Assistant Professor, shall recommend to the
i Syndi ate !Executive Council/Board of Management of the University / College
about the suitability for the promotion of the candidate(s) under CAS for
implementation.

2.9 All the selection procedures outlined above, shall be completed on the day of the
selection committee meeting, wherein the minutes are recorded along with PBAS
scoring proforma and recommendation made on the basis of merit and duly signed
by all members of the selection committee in the minutes.

2.10 CAS promotion, being a personal promotion to the incumbent teacher holding a
substantive sanctioned post. on superannuation of the individual incumbent, the
said post shall revert to its original cadre.

2.11 The incumbent teacher must be on the roll and active service of the Universities /
Colleges on the date of consideration by the Selection Committee for Selection /
CAS Promotion.

2.12 Candidates shall offer themselves for assessment for promotion, if they fulfil the
minimum API scores indicated in the appropriate API system tables by submitting
an application and the required PBAS proforma. They can doso three months
before the due date of the promotion if they consider themselves eligible. In any
event, the University / College concerned shall send a general circular twice a year
calling for applications for CAS promotions from eligible candidates.

2.13 In the final assessment, if the candidates do not either fulfill the minimum API
scores in the criteria as per PBAS proforma or obtain less than 50% in expert
assessment, wherever applicable, such candidates will be reassessed only after a
minimum period of one year.

2.14 If a candidate applies for promotion immediately on completion of the minimum


eligibility period and is successful, the date of promotion will be made applicable
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m the date of completion of minimum period of eligibility.

If however, the candidate finds that he / she fulfils the eligibility conditions at a
later date and applies on that date and is successful, his/her promotion will be
effected from the date of application.

/16 If the candidate does not succeed in the first assessment, but succeeds in the
subsequent assessment, his / her promotion will be deemed to be from the later
date of successful assessment

STAGES OF PROMOTION UNDER CAREER ADVANCEMENT SCHEME OF


INCUMBENT AND NEWLY APPOINTED ASSISTANT PROFESSORS
/ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS / PROFESSORS:

I Entry level Assistant Professors (Stage I) would be eligible for promotion under the
Career Advancement Scheme (CAS) through two successive stages (stage 2 and
Stage 3). provided they are assessed to fulfill the eligibility and performance criteria
as laid down in next clause.

22 In order to remedy the difficulties of collecting retrospective information and to


facilitate the implementation of these Regulations from 5th March, 2010 in the CAS
Promotion, the API based VISAS will be progressively and prospectively rolled out.
Accordingly, the PEAS based on the API scores of categories I and II as mentioned
in the tables of Appendix I is to be implemented for one year, initially based on the
existing systems in Universities / Colleges for one year only with the minimum
annual scores as depicted in Table II (a) and II (b) for University and College
teachers. This annualized API scores can then be compounded progressively as and
when the teacher becomes eligible for CAS promotion to the next cadre. Thus, if a
teacher is considered for CAS promotion in 2013, one year API scores for 2012-13
alone will be required for assessment. In case of a teacher being considered for
CAS promotion in 2014, two years average of API scores for these categories will
be required for assessment and so on leading progressively for the complete
assessment period.

3.3 Assistant Professor, possessing Ph. D Degree in the relevant discipline shall be
eligible, for moving to the next higher grade of Rs.7000 (stage 2) after completion
of four years service as Assistant Professor.

3.4 Ass'is'tant Professor possessing M. Phil Degree or a Post-Graduate Degree in


' professional courses, approved by the relevant statutory body, shall he eligible for
the next higher grade of fis.7000 (stage 2) after completion of five years service as
Assistant Professor.

5 Assistant Professor who does not have Ph.D. or MPhil or a Master's Degree in the
relevant professional course, shall be eligible for the next higher grade of Rs.7000
(stage 2) only after completion of six years service as Assistant Professor.

3.6 The upward movement from the entry level grade (stage I Ito the next higher grade
of Rs.7000 (stage 2) for all Assistant Professors shall be subject to their satisfying
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the API based PBAS conditions laid down by the AICTE in this Regulation_

3.7 Assistant Professor who has completed five years of service in the grade of Rs.7000
(stage 2) shall be eligible, subject to meeting the API based PBAS requirements
laid down by these Regulations, to move up to next higher grade of Rs.8000 (stage
3).

3.8 Assistant Professor completing three years of teaching in the grade of Rs.8000
(stage 3) shall be eligible. subject to the qualifying conditions and the API based
PBAS requirements prescribed by these Regulations, to move to the Pay Band of
Rs.37400-67000 with next higher grade of Rs.9000 (stage 4) and to be designated
as Associate Professor. However those joining the Service after 5 th March 2010
shall have also earned Ph. D in addition to above mentioned requirements to move
to the stage 4.

3.9 Associate Professor completing three years of service in stage 4 and possessing a
Ph.D. Degree in the relevant discipline shall be eligible to be appointed and
desig ated as Professor and be placed in the next higher grade of Rs.10000 (stage
5) su Jed to following

(a) satisfying the required credit points as per API based PBAS requirements as
provided in Tables of Appendix 1; and

(b) an assessment by a duly constituted selection committee as suggested for the


direct recruitment of Professor.
Provided that no teacher other than those with a PhD shall be promoted or
appointed as Professor.

SELECTION COMMITTEES AND GUIDELINESS ON SELECTION


4.
PROCEDURES'.

The AICTE has evolved following guidelines on


Professor,
(a) Constitution of Selection Committees for selection of Assistant
Associate Professor. Professor for direct recruitment and under CAS

(b) Specified selection procedures for direct recruitment and Career Advancement
Scheme Regulations for Teachers in Universities and Colleges. However, for other
academic staff in Universities / Colleges, UGC guidelines of 3062009 and any'
amendments I corrigendum I clarifications issued subsequently by UGC be
followed.

5. SELECTION COMMITTEE. SPECIFICATIONS :

5A Assistant Professor in the University :

The Selection Committee for the post of Assistant Professor in the University shall
have the following composition
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The Vice Chancellor or Acting Vice-Chancellor to be the Chairperson of the


Selection Committee.

Three experts in the concerned subject nominated by the Vice-Chancellor or


Acting Vice-Chancellor out of the panel of names approved by the relevant
statutory by of the University concerned.

Dean of the concerned Faculty, wherever applicable

liead/Chairperson of the Inepartment School

An academician nominated by the Visitor / Chancellor, wherever applicable.

6 An academician representing SC / ST / OBC / Minority / Women /


Differently-abled categories to be nominated by the Vice Chancellor or
Acting Vice Chancellor, it any of the candidates representing these
categories is the applicant and if any of the above members of the selection
committee does not belong to that category.

To co stitute the quorum for the meeting. five of which at least two mug he from
out of the three subject-experts shall he present.

2 Associate Professor 1n the University :

The S !cotton Committee for the post of Associate Professor in the University shall
have t e following composition

Vice Chancellor or Acting Vice Chancellor to be the Chairperson of the


Selection Committee.

2. An academician who is the nominee of the Visitor / Chancellor, wherever


applicable.

Three experts in the concerned subject field nominated by the Vice


Chancellor out of the panel of names approved by the relevant statutory
body of the University concerned.

Dean of the faculty, wherever applicable.

Head/Chairperson of the Department/School.

An academician representing SC ST / OBC / Minority / Women /


Differently-abled categories, if any of candidates representing these
categories is the applicant, to be nominated by the Vice Chancellor, if any of
the above members of the selection comminee does not belong to that

To co sting° the quorum for the meeting, five of which at least two must be from
out o the three subject-experts shall be present.

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5.3 Professor in the University :

The composition of the Selection Committee for the post of Professor in the
University shall be similar in composition as that for the post of Associate Professor
set out in above clause.

5.4 Assistant Professor in Collegesincluding Private Colleges

The Selection Committee for the post of Assistant Professor in Colleges including
Private Colleges shall have the following composition:

Chairperson of the Governing Body of the College or his/her nominee from


among the members of the Governing body to be the Chairperson of the
Selection Committee. .

2. The Principal / Director of the College

3. Head of the Department of the concerned subject in the College.

4. Two nominees of the Vice Chancellor or Acting Vice Chancellor of the


affiliating University of whom one should be a subject expert. In case of
Colleges notified / declared as minority educational institutions, two
s of the Chairperson of the College from nut of a panel of five
names preferably from minority communities, recommended by the Vice
Chancellor or Acting Vice Chancellor of the affiliating University from the
list of experts suggested by the relevant statutory body of the College, of
whom one should be a subject expert.

5. Two subject-experts not connected with the College to he nominated by the


Chairperson of the goveniing body of the College out of a panel of five
names recommended by the Vice Chancellor or Acting Vice Chancellor
from the list of subject experts approved by the relevant statutory body of
the University concerned.

6. In case of Colleges notified/ declared as minority educational Institutions,


two subject experts not connected with the University to be nominated by
the Chairperson of the Governing Body of the College out of the panel of
five names, preferably from minority communities, recommended by the
Vice Chancellor or Acting Vice Chancellor from the list of subject experts
approved by the relevant statutory body of the College

T An academician representing SC / ST/ OBC/ Minority/ Women/Differently-


abled categories, if any of candidates representing these categories is the
applicant, to benominated by the Vice Chancellor or Acting Vice
Chancellor, if any of the above members of the selection committee does not
belong to that category.

To constitute the quorum for the meeting, five of which at least two must be from
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out of the three subject-experts shall be present.

For all levels of teaching positions in for Government / Government aided /


Government a us Colleges, the State Public Services, Commissions
Teacher Recruitment Boards must invite three subject experts, for which the
concerned University be involved in the selection process by respective appointing
authority.

For all levels of teaching positions in Constituent College(s) of a University, the


selection committee norms shall be similar to that of the posts of departments of the
University.

Associate Professor in Colleges including Private Colleges :

The Selection Committee for the post of Associate Professor in Colleges including
Private Colleges shall have the following composition :

The Chairperson of the Governing Body or his or her nominee, from among
the members of the Governing body to be the Chairperson of the Selection
Committee.

The Principal Director of the College.

I The Head of the Department of the concerned subject from the College.

Two University representatives nominated by the Vice Chancellor or Acting


Vice Chancellor, one of whom will be the Dean of College Development
Council or equivalent position in the University and the other must be expert
in the concerned subject. In case of Colleges notified/declared as minority
educational institutions, two nominees of the Chairperson of the College
from out of a panel of five names, preferably from minority communities,
recommended by the Vice-Chancellor of the affiliating University from the
list of experts suggested by the relevant statutory body of the College of
whom one should be a subject expert

5 Two subject-experts not connected with the College to he nominated by the


Chairperson of the governing body of the College out of a panel of five
names recommended by the Vice Chancellor from the list of subject experts
approved by the relevant statutory body of the University concerned. In case
of Colleges notified / declared as minority educational Institutions, two
subject experts not connected with the University to be nominated by the
Chairperson of the Governing Body of the College out of the panel of five
names, preferably from minority communities, recommended by the Vice
Chancellor or Acting Vice Chancellor from He list of subject experts
approved by the relevant statutory body of the College.

6. An a cademician representing SC / ST / OBC / Minority / Women /


Di fferently-abled categories, if any of candidates representing these
cate odes is the a licant, to be nominated by the Vice Chancellor, if any of
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the above members of the selection committee does not belong to that
category.

The q orum for the meeting should be five of which at least two must be from out
of the three subject-experts.

For a I levels of teaching positions in for Government / Government aided /


Government autonomous Colleges, the State Public Service. Commissions /
Teach r Recruitment Boards must invite three subject experts for which the
concerned University, be involved in the selection process by respective appointing
authority.

For all levels of teaching positions in Constituent College(s) of a University, the


selection committee norms shall be similar to that of the posts of departments of the
University.

5.6 Profe sor in the Colleges including Private Colleges :

The omposition of the Selection Committee for the post of Professor in the
Colleges including private Colleges shall be similar in composition as that for the
post of Associate Professor set out in the above clause.

For a I levels of teaching positions in For Government / Government aided /


Government autonomous Colleges, the State Public Services, Commissions /
Teach r Recruitment Boards must invite three subject experts for which the
concerned University. be involved in Me selection process by respective appointing
authority.

For all levels of teaching positions in Constituent College(s) of a University, the


selection committee norms shall be similar to that of the posts of departments of the
University.

5.7 College Principal / Director :

The Selection Committee for the post of College Principal shall have the following
composition.

I. Chairperson of the Governing Body as Chairperson.

2. Two members of the Governing Body of the College to be nominated by the


Chairperson of whom one shall be an expert in academic administration.

3. One nolnee of the Vice Chancellor who shall be Higher Education


expert.
4 Three experts consisting of the Principal / Director of a College, a Professor
and an accomplished educationist not below the rank of a Professor (to be
nominated by the Governing Body of the College) out of a panel of six
experts approved by the relevant statutory body of the University concerned.
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5 An academician representing SC / ST / 011C / Minority / Women


Differently-ahled categories, if any of candidates representing these
categories is the applicant, to be nominated by the Vice Chancellor, if any of
the above members of the selection committee does not belong to that
category.

Toe stitute the quorum for the meeting, five of which at least two must be from
out o the three subject-experts shall be present.

All th selection procedures of the selection committee shall be completed on the


day o 'the selection committee meeting itself. wherein, minutes are recorded along
with t escoring profomo and recommendation made on the basis of merit with the
tin of selected and waillified candidates/Panel of names in order of merit. duly
signed by all members of the selection committee.

The term of appointment of the College Principal / Director shall be FIVE years
with eligibility for reappointment for one more term only after a similar selection
committee process.

6 COUNTING OF PAST SERVICES FOR DIRECT RECRUITMENT AN1)


1
PROMOTION UNDER (:AS :

Previous regular service. whether national or international, as Assistant Professor,


Associate Professor or Professor or equivalent in a University, College. National
Laboratories or other scientific / professional organizations such as the CSIR.
ICAR. DROLL lIGC, ICSSR, ICHR, ICMR. DOT , etc., should be counted for
Asst recruitment and promotion under CAS of a teacher as Assistant Professor,
Associate Professor. Professor or any other nomenclature these posts are described
as per Appendix I - Table No. II provided that :

(a) The essential quali fications of the post held were not lower than the
qualifications prescribed by the AICTE for Assistant Professor, Associate
Professor and Professor as the case may be.

(b) the post is/was in an equivalent grade or of the pre-revised scale of pay as
the post of Assistant Professor (Lecturer), Associate Professor (Reader) and
Professor.

The candidate for direct recruitment has applied through proper channel
only.

(d) The concerned Assistant Professor. Associate Professor and Professor


should possess the same minimum qualifications as prescribed by the
AICTE for appointment to he post of Assistant Professor, Associate
Professor and Professor, as the case may be.

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Cattail: of INDIA IX RAORDIAAR

(e) The post was filled in accordance with the prescribed selection procedure as
laid down in the Regulations of University / State Government / Central
Government / concerned institutions, for such appointments.

(0 The previous appointment was not as guest lecturer for any duration, or a
ad-hoc or in a leave vacancy of less than one year duration. Ad-hoc o
temporary service of more than one year duration can be counted provide
that :

ji the period of service was of more than one year duration;

HI the incumbent was appointed on the recommendation of duly


constituted Selection Committee,

[in( the incumbent was selected to the permanent post in continuation to


the ad-hoc or temporary service; and

Dv] Artificial break inservice shall not be used to the prejudice of


employee, appointed on permanent basis. I he person appointed on
permanent basis shall be given the benefit of entire service rendered
by him with effect from the date ofinitial appointment
(temporary/contract/ad-hoc) notwithstanding the artificial
brcaklbreaks in service.

(g) No distinction should be made with reference to the nature of managemen


of t e institution where - previous service was rendered (private/local
body 'Government) was considered for counting past services under this
clause.

Dr. K P ISAAC. Mem lientisct

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APPENDIX — I

ABLE —1

PROPOSED SCORES FOR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE INDICATORS (APIs) IN


RECRUITMENTS AND CAREER ADVANCEMENT SCHEME (CAS) PROMOTIONS
OF UNIVERSITY/ COLLEGE TEACHERS

CATEGORY I : TEACHING, LEARNING AND EVALUATION RELATED


ACTIVITIES

Brief Explanation . Based on the teacher's self-assessment, API scores are proposed for (a)
teaching related activities: (b) domain knowledge, (e) participation in examination and
evaluation; (d) contribution to innovative teaching, nep courses etT The minimum API score
required by teachers from this category is 75. The self-assessment score should be based on
objectively verifiable criteria wherever possible and will be finalized by the screeninglselection
committee.

Nature of Activity Maximum


Score
Lectures, seminars, tutorials practrcals. contact hours undertaken 50
as percentage of lectures allocated a

2 Lectures or other teaching duties in excesses

3 Preparation and imparting of knowledge/instruction as pe


curriculum, syllabus enrichment by providing additional resource
i to students

4 Use of patheipatory and innovative teaching-learning 20


methodologies, updating of subject content. course improvement ,

5 Examination duties (Inviailation; question paper setting. 25


evaluatiorubssessment of answer scripts) as per allotment.

Total Score 25

inimum API Score Required 75

Universities pill be required to detail the activities and in case institutional specific ties require,
adjust the w ightages, without changing the minimum total API scores required under this

Note: Lectures and tutorials allocation to add up to the A ICU norm for particular category of
teacher. University may prescribe minimum cut-of (net of due leave), say SO %, for I above,
below which no scores may be assigned in these sub-categories.
DIE G. Nut AORD1NARY

CATEGORY II : CO-CURRICULAR, EXTENSION AND PROFESSIONAL


DEVELOPMENT RELATED ACTIVITIES.

Brief Explanation: Based on the teacher's self-assessment, category II API scores are proposed
for co-curricular and extension activities; and Professional development related contributions.
The minimum API required by teachers for eligibility for promotion is IA A list of items and
proposed scores is given below. It will be noticed that all teachers can earn scores from a
number of items, whereas some activities will be carried out only by one or a few teachers. The
list of activiti s is broad enough for the minimum API score required (IS) in this category to
accrue to all teachers. As before, the self-assessment score should be based on objectively
verifiable criteria and will be finalized by the screening/selection committee.

The model table below gives groups of activities and API scores. Universities may detail the
activities or, in case institutional specificities require, adjust the weightages, without changing
the minimum total API scores required under this category.

SI. No. Nature of Activity Maximum


Score
Student related co-curricular,extension and field based activities 20
(such as extension work through bISSiNC7C and other channels,
cultural activities, subject related events, advisement and
counseling).

2 Contribution to Corporate life and management of the department 15


and institution through participation in academic and administrative
committees and responsibilities.

l Professional Development activities (such as participation in IS


seminars, conferences, short term training courses, talks, lectures,
membership of associations, dissemination and general articles, not
covered in Category III below):

Total Score 50

Minimum API Score Required 15

CATEGORY III : RESEARCH AND ACADEMIC CONTRIBUTIONS

Brief Explanation: Based on the teacher's self-assessment, API scores are proposed for
search and cademic contributions. The minimum API score required by teachers from this
category is different for different levels of promotion and between University and Colleges. The
selfassessm nt score will be based on verifiable criteria and will be finalized by the
sereening/sele -lion committee.

SI. No. APIs I Engineering i Faculties of Max. points


Languages for University
Humanities/ Social and
I Sciences/ College
vm m m imyr /Pairon

Management teacher
position
III A Research Pap Refereed Journals' efereed Journals' 15 / publication
published in :
Non-refereed but Non-refereed but 10/
recognized and recognized and Publication
reputable journals and reputable journals
periodicals, having and periodicals.
ISBN/ISSN having ISBN/ISSN
mimber. numbers
Seminar/ Conference Conference International
proceedings as full proceedings as full 10/ publication
papers, etc. papers, etc.
(Abstracts not to be (Abstracts not to be National
included) included) 5 / publication

HI (B) Research 'text or Reference Text or Reference


Publications Books Published by Books Published by 50 /sole author;
(books, chapters International International 10 /chapter in
in books other Publishers with an Publishers with an an edited book
than refereed established peer established peer
journal articles) review system
Subjects Books by Subject Books by / 25 /sole author.
National level national level and 5/ chapter
publishers/State and publishers/State and in edited books
Central Central Govt
Publications with Publications with
ISBN/ISSN numbers. ISBN/ISSN numbers
Subject Books by Subject Books by 15 / sole
Other local publishers Other local author.
with ISBN/ISSN publishers with and 3 chapter
1ST-IN/ISSN in edited books
numbers.
Chapters contributed Chapters contributed 10 /Chapter
to edited knowledge to edited knowledge
based volumes based volumes
published by published by
International International
Publishers Publishers
Chapters contributed Chapters in .5 / Chapter
to edited knowledge knowledge based
based volumes volumes in
published by Indian/National level
International publishers with
Publishers Chapters in ISBN
knowledge based /ISSN numbers and
volumes by with numbers of
Indian/National level national and
publishers with international

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GAt6TTE OF INDIA %TR AD! ARY !Pas

ISBN/ISSN numbers directories


and with numbers of
national and
international
directories
III (C) RESEARCH PROJECTS

III (C) (I) Sponsored Major Projects amount Major Projects 20 Bac
Projects carried mobilized with grants amount mobilized jeet
out/ ongoing above Rs. 30.0 lakh with grants above
Rs. 5.0 lakh

Major Projects Major Projects 15 /each


amount mobilized Amount mobilized Project
with grants above Rs. withminimum of
5.0 lakhs up to Rs. Rs.3.00 lakh up to
30.00 lukh Rs.5 00 lakh

Minor Projects Minor Projects 10/each Project


(Amount mobilized (Amount mobilized
with grants above with grants above
Rs.50,000 up to Rs.5 Rs.25.000 up to Rs.3
lakh) lakh)

III (C) (ii) Consultancy. Amount mobilized Amount mobilized 10 per every
Projects carried with minimum of with minimum of Rs.3.0 lakh and
cut/ongoing Rs.3.00 lakh Rs.1.0 lakh lakh
Respectively

III (C) (iii) Completed Completed project Completed project 20 /each major
projects Report (Acceptance report (Accepted by project
Quality from funding agency) funding agency)
Evaluation 10/each minor
Project

III (E)ON Projects Major policy Major Policy 30 / each


Outcome / document of Govt. document of Gost national level
Outputs Bodies at Central and Bodies at Central output or
State level and patent
State level
Patent/ Technology 50 /each
transfer/ Product/ Patent/ Technology for
Process transfer/ Product/ International
Process level

III (0) RESEARCH GUIDANCE

III (D) M.Phil / ME/ Degree awarded only Degree awarded 3 / each
M.Yech only candidate
(9m in el.; JJ 5IN olillm I

III (I)) (n) Ph.D Degree awarded Degree awarded 10 /each


Candidate

Thesis submitted Thesis submitted 7 /each


candidate

TRAINING COURSES AND CONFERENCE /SEMINAR / WORKSHOP


PAPERS
Attended Not less than two Not less than two 20/each
Refresher week Duration weeks duration
COUNCS,
Methodology One week duration One week duration 10/each
workshops,
Training,
Teaching
Learning-
Evaluation
Technology
Programmes,
Soft Skills
development
Programmes.

Development
Programmes
(Max: 30
points)

Papers Participation and Participation and


Conferences/ in Presentation of Presentation of
Seminars research papers research papers
workshops (oral/poster) in (oral/poster) in
etc * 5
a)Intemational aftritemational 15 /each
conference conference
b) National II) National 10i each

c) Regional/State level c) Regional/State 5/each


level
d) Local — d) Local y / each
University/College University/College
level level
III (E) (iv) Invited lectures (a) International International 10 /each
or presentations
for conferences (b) National level (b) National level 5 /each
/
rft mposia

Wherever relevant j
• ny specific discipline. di API score for paper i refereed Journal
would be augmented as follows: (i) indexed journals—by 5 points; (ii) papers with
impact factor between I and 2 by 10 points; (iii) papers with impact factor between 2
and 5 by 15 points; (iv) papers with impact factor between 5 and 10 by 25 points.

If a paper presented in Conference/Seminar is published in the form of Proceedings,


the points would accrue for the publication (III (a)) and not under presentation (Ill
(MOB).

Notes : I. It is incumbent on the Coordination Committee proposed in these Regulations and the
University to prepare and publicize within six months subject-wise lists of journals.
periodicals and publishers under categories IIIA and I. "I such time,
screening/selection committees will assess and verify the categorization and scores of
publications.

2. The API for joint publications will have to be calculated in the following manner: Of
the total score for the relevant category of publication by the concerned teacher, the
firstPrinci pal author and the corresponding author/supervisor/Mentor of the teacher
would share equally total score, if the number of authors are more, then the first two
authors would share equally 60% of the total points and the remaining authors would
share equally 40% of the points.

TABLE — 11(A)

MINIMUM APIs AS PROVIDED IN TABLE I

TO BE APPLIED FOR THE PROMOTION OF TEACHERS UNDER CAREER ADVANCEMENT


SCHEME (CAS) IN UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS, AND WEICIII AGES FOR EXPERT
ASSESSMENT

Assistant Assistant Assistant Associate Professor


Professor/ Professor/ Professor Professor (Stage 5)
equivalent equivalent (Stage 3) to (Stage 4) to to Professor
cadres : cadres: Associate Professor/ (Stage
(Stage I to (Stage 2 to Professor/ equivalent 6)
Stage Stage 3) equivalent cadres (Stage
2) cadres 5)
(State 4)
I Teaching- 75/Year 75/Year 75/Year 75/Year 75/Year
learning.
Evaluation
Related
Activities
-ate ory I)
11 Co- 15/Year 15/Year 15/Year 15/Year I5/Year
curricular,
Extension
and
Profession
related
activities
(Category
II)
III Minimum 100'Year 100/Year 11003Year 100/Year 100 ear
total
average
annual
Score under
Categories I
and II*
IV Research 10/Year 21l/Year 30/Veer 40/Year 50/Year
and (40/assessment p 00/assessment (90/assessment (120assessment (500/assessment
Academic period) Period) period) period) period)
Contribution
(Category
III)

V Expert Screening Screering Selection Selection Expert


Assessment Committee Committee Committee Committee Committee
System
Percentage No separate No separate 30% 50% 50%
Distribution points. points. Contribution Contribution to Contribution to
of Screening Screening to Research Research Research
Weightsge com mittee to committee to 50% 30 50 % -
Points in the veri fy verify API Assessment of Assessment of Performance
Expert Al'! scores Scores domain domain evaluation and
Assessment knowledge knowledge and other credential
(Total and teaching teaching by referral
weightage practices. practices. 20 % procedure
100. 20 %- - Interview
Minimum Interview performance
required for mencc
promotion is
50)

Noe: For Univer. hies for which S xth l'RC Awards re applicable. St ges I, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 correspond to
scales with AGP of Rs 6000, 7000. 13000. 9001), 10000 and 12000 respectively

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TABLE —II (8)

MINIMUM APIs AS PROVIDED IN TABLE I

TO BE APPLIED FOR THE PROMOTION OF TEACHERS, IN COLLEGES (LTG AND


PG) UNDER CAREER ADVANCEMENT SCHEME (CAS) AND WEIGHTAGES FOR
EXPERT ASSESSMENT

Assistant Assistant Assistant Associate


Professor/ Professor/ Professor Professor to
equivalent equivalent (Stage 3) to Professor
cadres cadres : Associate Promotion in
Stage I to Stage 2 to Professor/ Colleges (Stage
Stage 2: Stage 3 equivalent 5) as per
cadre assigned posts
I Teaching 75/Year ' 75/Year 75 75/Year
learning,
Evaluation
Related Acti vities
(category I)
II Co-curricular. 15/Year 15/Year I5/Year
Extension and
Profession related
act iv it
(Category II)

III Minimum total 100/Year 100/Year 100/Year 100/Year


average annual
Score under
Categories I and
11"

IV Research and 5/Year 10/Year 15/Year 20/Year


Academic (20/assessment (50/assessment (45/assessment (60/assessment
Contribution period) period) period) period)
(Category 111)

Expert Screening Screening Selection Selection


Assessment Committee Committee Committee Committee
System

V Percentage No separate No separate 20% - 30% -


Distribution of points. paints. Contribution to Contribution to
Weightage Points Screening Screening Research 60% - Research. 50 % -
in the Expert cmittee to cmittee to Assessment of Assessment of
Assessment verify API verify API dom/ • d main
( folal scores scores knowledge and knowledge and
Wei hta le = 100 teaching teaching
Orr IT 41

Minimum practices. 20 % practices. 20 %


required for - Interview - Interview
promotion is 50) I performance performance

Teachers may score 10 points from either C' tegory I or Category II to achieve the
minimum score required under Category I+ II.

Note For Universitie for which Sixth PRC Awards a applicable, Stages I, 2, 3, 4 and 5
correspond to scales with ACE' 0 Rs.6000, 7000. 000, 9000 and 10000 respectively .

Explanatory note for Tables 11(A) and II all

I. All Universities/Colleges will set up verifiable systems for the API related information
required in these tables within THREE months of notification of these Regulations. They
will have to be documented and collated annually by the Internal Quality Assessment cells
(IQACs) of the Universities / Colleges for follow up by the Universities / College
authorities. In order to facilitate this process. all teachers shall submit the duly filled-in
Performance Based Appraisal System (PBAS) proforma to the IQAC annually.

2 I lowever, in order to remedy the difficulties of collecting retrospective information and to


facilitate the implementation of these Regulations from 31-12-2010 in the CAS Promotion.
the API based PBAS will be progressively and prospectively rolled out

Accordingly, the PHAS based on the API scores of categories I and II as mentioned in these
tables Ls to be implemented for one year. initially based on the existing systems in
Universities / Colleges, if any for one year only with the minimum average scores as
depicted in Fable II (a) and II (b) This annualized API scores can then be compounded
progressively as and when the teacher becomes eligible for CAS promotion to the next
cadre. Thus, if a teacher is eligible for CAS promotion in 2011. one year API scores for
2009-10 alone will be required for assessment. In case of a teacher becoming for CAS
promotion in 2012, two years average of API scores for these categories will be required for
assessment and so on leading progressively for the complete assessment period.

4 As shown in Table 11. the aggregate minimum API score required can be earned from any of
the two broad categories, subject to the minimum prescribed in each category. This will
provide for due weightage to teachers who contribute additionally through any of the
components given in Categories I and II, also for the differing nature of contributions
possible in different institutional settings+

5. For Category III (research and academic contributions), maintenance of past record is done
on a normal basis by teachers and hence no difficulty is envisaged in applying the API
scores for this category for the entire assessment period. In this category, an aggregate
minimum score is required for promotion over each stage. Alternatively, a teacher should
acquire the required minimum aggregate score over two previous stages, taken together.

Candidates should offer themselves for assessment for promotion. if they fulfill the
minimum API scores indicated in Tables I and II, by submitting an application and the
required proforma. They can do so three months before the due date. if they consider
themselves eligible. Candidates who do not consider themselves elIgible, can also apply at a
later date.
7. If, however, on final assessment, candidates do not either fulfill the minimum criteria under
Rows Ill and IV of Tables 11(A) and II (3) or obtain less than 50% in the expel assessment,
th y will be reassessed only after a minimum period of one year.

S. a. If a candidate applies for promotion on completion of the minimum eligibility period


and is successful, the date of promotion will be deemed to be the minimum period of
eligibility.
b. If however, the candidate finds that she / he fulfills the eligibility conditions at a later
date and applies on that date and is successful, her / his promotion will be deemed to be
from that date of application.

c If the candidate does not succeed in the first assessment, but succeeds in an eventual
assessment, her / his promotion will be deemed to be from the later date.
1 1

TABLE — II(C)

Minimum Scores for APIs for direct recruitment of teachers in University


departments/Colleges, and weightages i Selection Committees to be considered along with
other specified eligibility qualifications tipulated in the Regulations.

Assistant Professor/ Associate Professor/ Professor/equivalent


equivalent cadres (Stage equivalent cadres (Stage cadres (Stage 5)
I) 4)

Minimum Minimum Qualification Consolidated API score Consolidated API score


API Scores as stipulated in these requirement of 300 requirement of 400
Regulations points from category III points from category III
Of APIs of APIs
Selection a) Academic Record and a) Academic a) Academic
Committee Research Performance Background (20%) Background (20%)
criteria / (50%) h) Research b) Research performance
weightages ID Assessment of performance based on based on API score
(Total Domain Knowledge API score and quality and quality of
Weightages and Teaching Skills of publications publications 40%).
(30%) (40%). c) Assessment of
100) c) Interview c) Assessment of Domain Knowledge
performance (20%) Domain Knowledge and Teaching Skills
and Teaching Skills (20%)
(20%) d) Interview
d) Interview performance : (20%)
performance : (20%)
Note : For Universities/Colleges for which Sixth PRC Awards arc applicable, Stages I,4 and 5
correspond to scales with AGP of Rs.6000, 9000 and 10000 respectively.
[ -tan 111 /D-T- NG T Tell ace
r

TABLE : III

MINIMUM ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AND SERVICE REQUIREMENTS FOR


PROMOTION OF TEACHERS IN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES

Promotion of Service requirement Minimum Academic Performance


Teachers through Requirements and Screening/Selection
CAS n eria

Assistant Professor/ Assistant Professor 0) Minimum API s using PBAS


equivalent cadres in scoring proforma developed
eveloped by the
from Stage I to Stage 1 and concerned University as per the norms
Stage 2 completed four provided in Table II(A)/II(B) of
years of service with Appendix I.
Ph.D. or five years (ii) One Orientation and one Refresher /
of service who are Research Methodology Course of 2/3
with M.Phil /PG weeks duration approved or conducted
Degree by AICTE / Central Govt. / State Govt.
Professional Courses ITEQIP / CHIP/STE' NITTTR HT i
such as LLM. DTE SBTE / University, etc.
M.Tech, or six )ears ii)Screening corn Verification process for
of service who are recommending promotion.
without Phi)
/M Phil /PG Degree
Professional
Courses

2. Assistant Professor/ Assistant Professor (i) Minimum API scores using the PBAS
equivalent cadres with completed scoring proforma developed by the
from Stage 2 to service of five years concerned University as per the norms
Stage3 in Stage 2. provided in Table II(A) / MR) of
Appendix I
(ii) One course / programme from among
the categories of refresher courses,
methodology workshops. Training.
Teaching Learning — Evaluation
Technology Programmes, Soft Skills
development Programmes and Faculty
Development Programmes of 2/3 week
duration approved or conducted by
AKA E / Central Govt. / State Govt.
(I EQIP CIIILP / !STE/ NI / irl-
/DTE/SEITE / University , etc.
(iiit) Screening cum yen process for
recommending promotion.

3. Assistant Professor Assistant Professors (i) Minimum API scores using the PBAS
(Stage 3) to with three years of scoring proforma developed by the
Associate Professor completed service in concerned University as per the norms
(Stage 4) Stage 3. provided in Table IIA / II(B) of
Appendix I.
0i) At least three publications in the entire
period as Assistant Professor (twelve
years). However, in the case of College
teachers,an exemption of one
publication will be given to M. Phil.
holders and an exemption of two
publications will be given to Ph. D.
holders_
li)One course / programme from among
the categories of methodology
workshops, Training, Teaching-
I warning- Evaluation Technology
Programmes, Soft Skills development
Programmes and Faculty Development
Programmes of minimum one week
duration approved or conducted by
AICTE/CentraI/State Gout /IEQIP /
CIIILP/ISTE/ NIITIR / IIT / DTE /
SBTE / University. etc.
Ovii A selectioncommittee process as
stipulated in these Regulations and in
Tables II(A) and II(B) of Appendix I.

4. Associate Professor Associate Professor (i) Minimum yearly /cumulative API


(Stage 4) Professor/ with three years of scores using the PBAS scoring
equivalent cadres completed service in proforma developed by the concerned
(Stage 5) Stage 4. University as per the norms provided in
Table IDAFII(B) of Appendix I.
-leachers may combine two assessment
periods (in Stages 2 and 3) to achieve
minimum API scores, if-required.
(ii) A minimum of five publications since
the period that the teacher is placed in
Stage 3.
tin A selection committee process as
stipulated in this Regulation and in
Tables II(A) and 11(8) of Appendix I.

5 Professor (Stage 5) Professor with ten Minimum yearly /cumulative API


to Professor (Stage years of completedscores for the assessment period as per
6) service (Universities the norms provided in Table II(A) of
only) Appendix I
(ii) Additional credentials are to be
evidenced by: (a) postdoctoral research
outputs of high standard; (b) awards /
honours / recognitions / patents and IPII
on products and processes developed /
technology transfer achieved; and (c)
pith In 79.7 4I vat at onra. mi11-71

Additional research degrees like D.Sc.,

(iii) A review process by an Expert


Committee as stipulated in this
Regulation and in Tables II(A) and
11(B) of Appendix I.

For teachers seeking promotion under CAS to Associate Professor, for those who on the
date of this notification arc Assistant Professors in Stage 2. the existing requirement of
Ph.D. or cquivalen publications will continue to apply. In case, some teachers do not
also meet this crit risk the selection committee may give due weightage to criteria
mentioned in Appendix I, Categories I and II. For all others who enter Stage 2,
subsequent to this otification, the requirement of three publications, as defined in these
Regulations, will h applicable.

Note For Universities/Colleges for which Sixth PRC Awards are applicable, Stages I, 2, 3, 4,
5 and 6 correspond to scales with AGP of Rs.6000, 7000, 8000, 9000, 10000 and 12000
respectively

University of

Annual Self-Assessment for the Performance Based Appraisal System (PBAS)

Session/Year

( To be completed and submitted al the end of each academic year )

PART A

( GENERAL INFORMATION )

I Name (in Block 1 etters)

2. Father's Name / Mother's Name Husband's


Name

3. k Department

4. Current Designation & Grade Pay

Date of last Promotion

6. , Address for correspondence (with Pincod

7. Permanent Address (with Pincode, Telephone No.


& E-mail)

8. Whether acquired any degree or fresh academic


qualifications during the year_

9. Academic Staff College Orientation 1 Refresher


Course attended during the year :
Name of the Coors Summer Place Duration Sponsoring Agency
School

PART

f ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE INDICATORS

( Please see detailed instructions of this PEAS proforma before filling outthls section )

CATEGORY

TEACHING, LEARNING AND EVALUA f IN RELATED ACTIVITIES

(i) Itures. Seminars. Tutorials, Practical,. Contact Hours (give semester-wise details, where
necessary)

SI. Course/Paper Level Mode of No of classes I No. of C lases % of classes


No. teaching * per week conducted practicals taken as
allotted per documented
record

Lecture (L), Semina (S), Tutorial (T). Pr ctical (P). Contact Hours (C)

API Score

Classes Taken (max. 50 for 100% performance & Proportionate score upto
80% performance. below which no score may be given)

(h) Teaching Load in excess of AICTE norm (mast score : 10)

(ii) Reading / Instmetional material consulted and additional knowledge resources provided to
students
Icon III :TreJI new Tr eintenir nr.

SI. Course Paper Consulted Prescribed Additional Resource Provided


No.

API score based on Preparation and impart ng of knowledge / API Score


instruction as per curricul m & syllabus enri iment by providing
additional resources to students (max. Score : 0)

(iii) Use of ParoctpatoD and Innovative Te eking-Teaming Methodologies, Updating of Subject


Content. Course In rovement , etc.

SI. Short Description API Score


No

Total Score (max Score 20)

xamination Duties Assign and Performed

SI. Type of EX.IMIIIM1011 Duties Duties Assigned ixtent to which carried out (Te) API Score
No.

Total Score (ma

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CATEGORY II

CO-CURRICULAR, EXTENSION, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT RELATED


ACTIVITIES

Please mention your contribution to any of the following

SI. I Type of Activity Average Hrs., Week API Score


No.

(i) Extension, Co-curricular & field based aaivitirs

Total (max. 20)

(ii) Contribution to Corporate Li W and Yearly / Semester API Score


Management of the Institution wise responsibilities

Total (max. : 15)

(m)Professional Development A ctivities

Total (max.. 15)

Total Score (i + il +11) (max. : 25)

CATEGORY III

( RESEARCH, PUBLICATIONS AND ACADEMIC CONTRIBUTIONS )

A) Publish d Papers in Journals


SI. 1 Title Journal 1 ISSN/ISDN Whether peer 1 No. of Whether you API
1I with reviewed, impact co- are the main
I
4171111 -

No. Page factor, If any authors author Score 1


Nos.

B(i) Articles/Chapters ublished in Books

SI . Title I3ook ISSN/ISBN Whether pet Nu. of Whether you API


with litle. reviewed are the main Score
Page editor & authors author
Nos. publisher

(ii) Pull Papers conference Proceedings

SI . Tale Details of :on Terence ISSW66N Na ,heth API


Na with Publi abort No. I co- the Score
Page autho author
Nos.

(iii) Books Publi -hed as single author or as vigor

I itle with type of P blisher & Vv ether I No of Whether API


)h INDIA EXTRAORDINARY IP rh III Si

No. Page Nos. Book & ISSN/ISBN peer o you are Score
Authorship No. reviewed authors the
main
author

iii (C) Ongoing and Completed Research Projects and Consultancies

(c) (i & ii) Ongoing Pro eats/Consultancies


1

SI. Title I Agency Period Grant/Amount API


No. Mobilized Score
(Rs. l.akh)

(c) (iii & iv) Completed Projects/Consultancies

SI. Title Agency Period Crain/Amoy t Whether policy API


No. Mobilized documen✓patent Score
(Rs. in Lakh as outcome

(D) Research Guidance

SI. No. Number Enroll d Thesis Degree API


Submitted awarded Score

M.E.N.Tech./Master in
appropriate field
[ cm 111 brdg 11 110
1 eTte

rpn D or equivalent

(E) Training Courses, Teaching-Learning-Evaluation Technology Programmcs, Faculty


Development Programmes (not less than one week durat on)

SL No Programme I Duration 0 gulped by API Scare

(E) (ii) P pers presentedin Conferences Seminars, Workshops, Symposia

Title of the Lille Organised Whetherin¢metional/ API


paper Conference/ national / state regional / COI"

presented Seminar College or University level

E(iii) Invited Lectures a d Chaimtanships at ational or International conference:sem tnar etc.

Title of I ecru e / Title of Conference Or anised Whether API


No. Academic Ses ion / Seminar etc by international / Score
national

IV. SL MMARY OF API SCORES

Who Criteria Last Total-API Annual Av. API


Academi Score for Score for
Year ssessment Assessment Period
Period

Teaching, Learning and


Evaluation related activities

II Co-curricular. Extension,
Professional development, etc.

Total (I + II)

Research and Academic


Contribution

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PART C: OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION

Please give details of any other credential, significant contributions, awards, received, etc. not mentioned
earlier.

SI. 4 Details (Mention Year, value, etc. where relevant)


No,

IR
I

ST OF ENCLOSURE ease attach, copies of c ificates ion ord , papers, etc. wherever
necessary)

SI.
No.

6. I

7.

certify that the information provided is correct as per records available with the University and/or
documents enclosed along with the duly filed PEAS proforma

Signature of the faculty with

Designation, Place & Date

Signature of HOD/School

Chairperson:Principal

NH. The Annual Self—Assessment proforma duly filled along with all enclosures, submitted for CAS
promotions will be verified by the University/College and information filed with the IQAC.
P.IM 111-19T.. 4]

PART C: OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION


FION

Plea e give details of any other credential. mgmlicant contributions, awards, received , na tnen oned
earker .

SI. Details (Mention Year. value, eta where relevant)

LIST OF ENCLOSURES (Please attach, come am. 1011 orders, Papers • etc. wherever
necessary)

SI
No No

6.

cenlry that the information provided is L. rred s per records a abl with the Ilnive
documents enclosed along with the duly filed PBAS proformet

ignature of the faculty with

Designation. Place Be Date

Signature of HOD/School I

ChenTeno ✓PrineLpal

The Annual Self-Assessment profonna duly filled along with all enclosures, submitted for CAS
prOM011011S will he verified by the University/College and Information filed with the IQAC.
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Instructions for Filing up Part B of the PBAS Proforma

Part B of the Proforma is based on the AICTE Regulations 2010. It is to be filled out for the
recently completed academic year.

The proforma is to be filled as per these tables and self-assessment scores given. For each
category. maximum scores that can be given or carried forward is indicated in the Table.

The self-assessment scores are further to be based on the indicators'activities given below.
Universities may modify the detailed indicators and related scores based on their experience and
requirement without changing the score requirements assigned to categories and sub-categories in
Appendix III, Table I.

N.B. : 'file self-assessment scores are subject to verification by the Universiv/College, and by the
Screening cum Verification Committee or Selection Committee as the case may be.

I Teaching and Evaluation Related Performance :

Indicators/Activities Maximum
Score

(a) loectures/PracticalsiTutonalsrontact classes taken should be 50


based on verifiable records.

No score should be assigned if a teacher has taken less than (say)


80% assigned classes. Universities may give allowance for
periods of leave where alternative teaching arrangements would
ordinarily be made.

Maximum score if there is 100% achievements

(b) If teacher has taken classes exceeding AICTE norm, then two 10
point to be assigned for each extra hour of classes

Imparting of knowledge/instruction vis-a-vis with the prescribed 20


ma erial (Text book / Manual . etc.) and methodology of the
curriculum (100% compliance = 20 points)

flip Us of Participatory and Innovative Teaching-Teaming Methodologies, Updating of


Subject Content, Course Improvement , etc.

Up acing of courses. design of curriculum. (5-single course) 10

Preparation of resource material, fresh reading materials, Laboratory 10


ma uals, etc.

H Use of innovative teaching-learning methodologies; use of ICTi 10


['imw—n cal RAT

updated subject content and course improvement.

a. ICT Based Teaching materia1:10points:cakh

b. Interactive Courses : 5 points/each

e. Participatory Learning modules ; 5 points/each

D veloping and imparting Remedial/Bridge Courses and Counseling 10 1


modules (Each activity . 5 points)

Developing and imparting soft skills/communication skills/personality 10


development courses/modules (Each activity : 5 points)

Developing and imparting specialized teaching-learning programmes 10


in physical education, library; innovative compositions and creations
in music. performing and visual arts and other traditional areas (Each
ac ivity.: 5 points)

0 gaming and conduction of popularization programmes/training 10


co rses in computer assisted teaching/web-based learning and e-
library skills to students

a 1 55 orkshope Training course_ 10 points each

b. Popularization program : 5 points each

M ximum Aggregate Limit 20

(iv) Ex mination Related Work

( allege/University end semester/Annual Examination work as per 20


duties allotted. (Invigilation - 10 points, Evaluation of answer scripts
-5 points: Question paper setting -5 points).

(100% compliance =20 points)

Collegeiliniversity examination:Evaluation responsibilities for 10


imernal/continuous assessment work as allotted (100% compliance -
I 0 points)

Examination work such as coordination or flying squad duties , etc. 111


(maximum of S or 10 depending upon intensity of duty) (10(1%
compliance = 10 points)

Maximum Aggregate Limit B (iv) 25

11 Co-c rricular, Extension and Profession Related Activities and Participation in the

/9
C Corporate Life of the Institution

Fhxtension and Co-curricular Related Activities


Institutional Co-curricular activities for students such as field 10
studies/educational tours, Industry-impanieg training and placement
activity f5 point each)

Positions held/Leadership role played in organization linked with 0


Extension Work and National service Scheme (NSS), NCC or any
other similar activity (Each activity 10 points)

Students and Staff Related Soc io-Cultural and Sports Programmes. 10


campus publications (department Icvel 2 points, institutional level 5
points).

Community work such as values of National Integration, secularism, 10


democracy. socialism, humanism, peace, scientific temper; flood or,
drought relief, small family norms, etc. (5 points each)

Maximum Aggregate Limit 20

Contribution to Corporate Life and Management of the Institution

Contribution to Corporate life in Untversittes/Colleges through 10


meetings, popular lectures. subject related events, articles in College
magazine and University volumes (2 point each).

Institutional Governance responsibilities like. Vice Principal. Dean, 10


Director, Warden, Bursar, School Chairperson, IQAC coordinator
(10 points each)

Participation in committees concerned with any aspect of 10


departmental or institutional management such as admission
committee, campus development, library committee (5 point each).

Responsibility for, or panicipation in committees for Students 10


Welfare. Counseling and Discipline (5 each)

Organization of Conference/Training: International (10 points); 10


national/regional (5 points)

Maximum Aggregate Limit 15

Professional Development Related Activities

Membership in profession related committees at state and national 10


level
I on -a 11

a- -1 At national level :3 points each

b. At state level : 2 points each

Panicipation in subject associations conferences seminars hou 10


paper presentation

(Each activity c2 point)

Participation in short term training course less


le than one week 10
duration in educational technology, curriculum development,
professional development, Nomination reforms, Institutional
governance (Each activity . 5 points)

membership/panic i potion in Pod ies Committees on Education and 0


National Development (5 each)

Publication of atticles in newspapers magazine or other publications 0


(not covered in category 3); radio talks. etc (1 point each).

Maximum Aggregate Limit 15

111 RESEARCH, PUBLICATIONS AND ACADEMIC CONTRIBU'I IONS

This is to he filled as per the ATTE Regulations. 2010. Wherever the resear h contribution
is jointly made. the API scores should he shared between the contributors as per the formula
provided in the Table I.

Summary of APE Scores

I heoumr ust take into account the maximum score limits tor each set of indicators

Similar PRAS proforma could be developed by the universities for the Cadres of
I ibrariatt Deputy I ibrarian (Assistant I ibrarian and Director of Physical Education
& Sports/Deputy Director of Physical Education & Sports / Assistant Director of
Physical Education & Sports based on the API Scoring pattern outlined in AICTE
Regulations. 2010.

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